I also have some field guides here at home and I thought it might be a waxwing. The clue that gave it away was it said these birds eat berries, and I saw them in the front yard eating all the crab aplles on the tree. There were about 30 of them and they allowed me to stand quietly and take pictures. Pretty neat!
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Looks a bit like the Common Yellowthroat but not quite. Here's a link I found:
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/nsbirds/bns0343.htm
Danny
Hi,
I think it may be a bird called a Cedar Waxwing.
The bird link I have is:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/programs/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Cedar_Waxwing.html#sound
I also have some field guides here at home and I thought it might be a waxwing. The clue that gave it away was it said these birds eat berries, and I saw them in the front yard eating all the crab aplles on the tree. There were about 30 of them and they allowed me to stand quietly and take pictures. Pretty neat!
Sherri
I am jealous ,they are lovely waxwings.We counted six different birds types on our walk to 3rd. Street yesterday.Spring is here!
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